A model for successful research partnerships: A New Brunswick experience
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of a partnership model used to conduct a research study entitled “Needs of patients with cancer and their family members in New Brunswick Health Region 3 (NBHR3)” (Tamlyn-Leaman, Creelman, & Fisher, 1997). This partial replication study carried...
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doaj-36e3071d9cbc4d3f81074673a74731c82020-11-25T01:30:36ZengPappin CommunicationsCanadian Oncology Nursing Journal2368-80762002-07-0112314614810.5737/1181912x123146148A model for successful research partnerships: A New Brunswick experienceKaren Tamlyn0Helen Creelman1Garfield W. Fisher2RN, MN, CON(C), is Professor and Assistant Dean, in the BN Program, Faculty of Nursing, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick.MN (Retired), is a former Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital in Fredericton.BA, MEd, works in Analytical Support Services with Evalu-plan Consulting Inc. in Fredericton.The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of a partnership model used to conduct a research study entitled “Needs of patients with cancer and their family members in New Brunswick Health Region 3 (NBHR3)” (Tamlyn-Leaman, Creelman, & Fisher, 1997). This partial replication study carried out by the three authors between 1995 and 1997 was a needs assessment, adapted with permission from previous work by Fitch, Vachon, Greenberg, Saltmarche, and Franssen (1993). In order to conduct a comprehensive needs assessment with limited resources, a partnership between academic, public, and private sectors was established. An illustration of this partnership is presented in the model entitled “A Client-Centred Partnership Model.” The operations of this partnership, including the strengths, the perceived benefits, lessons learned by each partner, the barriers, and the process for conflict resolution, are described. A summary of the cancer care initiatives undertaken by NBHR3, which were influenced directly or indirectly by the recommendations from this study, is included.http://www.canadianoncologynursingjournal.com/index.php/conj/article/view/404/405 |
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The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of a partnership model used to conduct a research study entitled “Needs of patients with cancer and their family members in New Brunswick Health Region 3 (NBHR3)” (Tamlyn-Leaman, Creelman, & Fisher, 1997). This partial replication study carried out by the three authors between 1995 and 1997 was a needs assessment, adapted with permission from previous work by Fitch, Vachon, Greenberg, Saltmarche, and Franssen (1993). In order to conduct a comprehensive needs assessment with limited resources, a partnership between academic, public, and private sectors was established. An illustration of this partnership is presented in the model entitled “A Client-Centred Partnership Model.” The operations of this partnership, including the strengths, the perceived benefits, lessons learned by each partner, the barriers, and the process for conflict resolution, are described. A summary of the cancer care initiatives undertaken by NBHR3, which were influenced directly or indirectly by the recommendations from this study, is included. |
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